[MLB-WIRELESS] Bridge 802.11x (TKIP or AES)
Tony Langdon, VK3JED
vk3jed at optushome.com.au
Sat May 28 00:00:46 EST 2005
At 11:44 PM 5/27/2005, admin-list at deathnet.id.au wrote:
>I have had a bit of a look around in my area... There is two access
>points, in my block that have default SSID's, no mac filtering turned on
>or WEP enabled or the admin password changed on the router or AP!!!
>
>Someone said to me months ago "Free internet access is dead in Oz!"... I
>think not ;)
I haven't investigated any of the AP's themselves, except that many are
quick to hand me an IP address, and occasionally, I have done a quick "hit
and run" email download (over an SSH tunnel ;) ).
>TKIP (previously known as WEP2) make's the ideal package between the two,
>in my view. This is due to the support for older 11b/g devices and no real
>impact on throughput. TKIP provides more resistant to cryptanalytic
>attacks and slows the ciphertext attack.... etc.
This would seem to be good middle ground.
73 de VK3JED
http://vkradio.com
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